Login Automatically Even on Unusual Web Pages

Windows

With Sticky Password, it's easy to log in to even strange and unique online login forms.

In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you how to set up your automatic logins for websites
that require one or more fields in addition to your login and password, as well
as sites that ask for atypical or unusual data. (Banks and other financial
institutions often require additional data on their login pages.)

For this lesson, we’re going to take a look at the U.S. Electronic Federal Tax
Payment System website. The link to their login page is
https://www.eftps.com/eftps/login/loginInitial.
Here, you’ll see a nice example of a login form with multiple fields: in addition to the PIN
(which is what they call their login) and password, the page requires that the visitor
also enter an Employer ID Number (EIN) or a Social Security Number (SSN).

I’ll walk you through creating a new account for this login form. (Note that this is
the login page. For the purposes of this tutorial, we’ll take for granted that we’ve
already enrolled and are working with a valid account.)

Enter the PIN and Password that you created when you enrolled. Click
Add New Account & Edit.

Click the Settings icon in the top right corner
to open the Settings menu.

Click Define settings manually.

The Manual form edit dialog window will appear.

In the bottom section, you'll see the login form with all the various fields on the page.

1. You can enter the values directly into web form. In this example, this would
be your EIN or SSN, plus the PIN and the Password.

Just above this section, you’ll see listed all of the fields on the page that can be filled in.

2. Alternatively, instead of filling in your data as in bullet 1,
above, you can edit any of the fields in this section.

Here’s the key to Manual form editing.

Each field on the page can be defined as requiring a “Value” (this can be any data!),
or the specially-designated “Login” and “Password” fields. (A page can have no more
than one unique Login, and also no more than one unique Password. When multiple Login
fields or multiple Password fields appear on a page, Sticky Password will populate
the Login and Password saved for that account into all appropriate fields.) Using
this Manual form edit, you are able to define each field manually using the buttons
in the Assign selected field to: section at the top.

3. In order to have Sticky Password automatically fill in additional fields, all
you need to do is to enter the values, and then click on Value
for that field. You can also (re-)define the field that you’d like your Login
or Password to be used in: simply select Login or Password.

Of course, you can edit your Login and Password whenever you need to directly in the Account.

Now we’ll fill in the rest of the data for the login page in our example.

Let's start filling out the multiple fields on the login form:

1. Place the cursor into the first field. Enter the first value, e.g. “44”.
As I already mentioned, you can also enter the value directly in the upper part of window in the Value column in the highlighted row.

2. Click the Value button for this field.

3. Verify, that the checkbox is checked. Only the fields
with a checked checkbox will be autofilled.

Note that the special fields designated as Login, Password and Sign-in button are
automatically checked!

Continue to all the other fields, entering the required values wherever necessary.
Verify that the appropriate checkboxes are checked.
Then click OK to continue.